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War flag of the Italian Social Republic. The state flag was the Italian tricolour without emblem.
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War flag of the Italian Social Republic. The state flag was the Italian tricolour without emblem.

The Italian Social Republic (Repubblica Sociale Italiana, RSI) was a Nazi puppet state in German-occupied northern Italy. It was informally known as Salo Republic (Repubblica di Salò), after its capital, Salò, a small town on Lake Garda.

The context of RSI's creation

After the Allied forces invaded southern Italy, and began to advance toward Rome, the Grand Fascist Council, with initiative from Dino Grandi and the support of King Vittorio Emanuele III, overthrew and arrested Benito Mussolini on July 24 1943. The new government began peace negotiations with the Allied powers.

Nazi Germany quickly intervened, concerned that Italian forces would otherwise join the Allied troops. Germany seized control of northern Italy, and Mussolini was rescued by Otto Skorzeny in the Unternehmen Eiche, being brought to the German-occupied area to establish a new regime.

History

Mussolini declared on September 23 that the coup d'état had been defeated, and that his government was continuing as a republic, with himself as leader. The new authorities mounted a repression campaign against any opposition, notably by prosecuting all present and absent Fascist leaders who had backed Grandi in the Verona trial. Mussolini established his capital, and began to try and assemble the organs of State. Soon after its establishment, the Republic was forced to cede Trieste, Istria and South Tyrol to Germany.

While Mussolini contended that he was in control of the Republic, in practice, it was a largely irrelevant and ineffective puppet of the German forces. The Republic came to an end on April 2426, 1945 (Liberation day) when a general partisan uprising and the Allied spring offensive managed to oust the Germans from Italy.

List of RSI Ministers

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